Dylan Young was now very thin, Scarlett Glenn remembered, the first time he hugged her, she could still feel how broad his shoulders were, but now... they seemed so frail, it almost made her uneasy.
Scarlett Glenn raised her arms and embraced Dylan Young, her eyes constantly misting over. She said, "When I was a child, I always envied other children who were held high and had their hands held by their fathers. I always thought, if only I had a father like that... Unfortunately, I didn't."
Her father was someone... who would never give her any love. The term 'fatherly love' had nothing to do with Arnold Glenn, and 'father' was also an insignificant term for him.
As she grew up, the events that occurred made Scarlett Glenn feel, for a long time, that fatherly love was a joke to her, a mockery that constantly reminded her, 'Your father killed the only person who still loved you.'